History VideoGame / LostOdyssey

** This question gets answered if you talk to Maya, Ming's lady in waiting, after his defeat [[spoiler: she had him placed on the construction crew responsible for cleaning up the mess he and his tanks made of the palace.]]

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** This question gets answered if you talk to Maya, Ming's lady in waiting, after his defeat [[spoiler: she had him placed on the construction crew responsible for cleaning up the mess he and his tanks made of the palace. Maya that is, not Ming; really says how little of a threat he is to the Queen now that she's got her memories back.]]

* BackForTheDead: Much of disc one is spent on the identity of the girl in Kaim's dreams, eventually revealed to be [[spoiler: Kaim's daughter Kiran]]. Almost immediately upon finding her, she dies of a long illness and you aid her children, Cooke and Mack, in holding her funeral.

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* BackForTheDead: Much of disc one is spent on the identity of the girl in Kaim's dreams, eventually revealed to be [[spoiler: Kaim's daughter Kiran]].Lirum]]. Almost immediately upon finding her, she dies of a long illness and you aid her children, Cooke and Mack, in holding her funeral.

* BackForTheDead: Much of disc one is spent on the identity of the girl in Kaim's dreams, eventually revealed to be [[spoiler: Lirum]].Kaim's daughter Kiran]]. Almost immediately upon finding her, she dies of a long illness and you aid her children, Cooke and Mack, in holding her funeral.

* BlessedWithSuck: Being immortal may seem awesome, but after a thousand years of everyone you love dying like flies and watching your children grow old and wither away it doesn't seem so great.

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* BlessedWithSuck: BlessedWithSuck:** Being immortal may seem awesome, but after a thousand years of everyone you love dying like flies and watching your children grow old and wither away it doesn't seem so great.

* {{Stripperiffic}}: Queen Ming. Ming's outfit has a hearty helping if cleavage to its name. * SupernaturallyYoungParent: Sarah and Kaim look more like Cooke and Mack's parents than grandparents, while Sed refers to Seth, who looks a third his age, as "Mama".

''Lost Odyssey'' was the second of two Japanese-style {{RPG}}s developed for the Xbox 360 by Creator/{{Mistwalker}}, the other being ''BlueDragon''. The game was produced by ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' creator Creator/HironobuSakaguchi, scored by Creator/NobuoUematsu, written by award-winning novelist Kiyoshi Shigematsu, with character designs by Takehiko Inoue, the manga artist who single-handedly popularized basketball in Japan with the ''SlamDunk'' series.

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''Lost Odyssey'' was the second of two Japanese-style {{RPG}}s developed for the Xbox 360 by Creator/{{Mistwalker}}, the other being ''BlueDragon''. The game was produced by ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' creator Creator/HironobuSakaguchi, scored by Creator/NobuoUematsu, written by award-winning novelist Kiyoshi Shigematsu, with character designs by Takehiko Inoue, the manga artist who single-handedly popularized basketball in Japan with the ''SlamDunk'' ''Manga/SlamDunk'' series.

* AllMenArePerverts: Dear God, is Jansen ever. There's also the nameless jerkass soldiers in Numara, who wants to pick rare flowers for his girlfriend so he can get laid.

Reason: The trope is when it's presented as fact that men think primarily about sex. Even Jansen doesn't seem to place that high of a priority on it, and most other male characters such as Kaim don't even come close.

* NoExportForYou: A piece of DLC with items that allow the characters to use some exclusive skills was available as a preorder bonus, but it was never made publically available afterwards: however, it's been available for free in Japan ever since the game was first released. Thankfully you can just use a Japanese XBOX Live account to download it for free and use it with your normal account without any issues.

** Also played straight with two of the ninety-nine seeds that are part of a game-spanning collect-a-thon, due to another probable developer oversight. If you don't collect those two seeds from the closets in the Tolstan Inn in Disc 2, you will discover that the closet doors don't even have an 'open' promt when you head back there in Disc 4-and, of course, the contents aren't available at auction.

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** Also played straight with two of the ninety-nine seeds that are part of a game-spanning collect-a-thon, due to another probable developer oversight. If you don't collect those two seeds from the closets in the Tolstan Inn in Disc 2, you will discover that the closet doors don't even have an 'open' promt prompt when you head back there in Disc 4-and, of course, the contents aren't available at auction.

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